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Show Changes in Excel lets you see exactly what edits were made to your workbooks, so you can confidently allow others to collaborate on your work. You can see details of who changed what, where, and when, along with the previous value of the cell for quick reversion.
To track only your own changes - Go to Review > Track Changes > Just Mine. To track everyone's changes - Go to Review > Track Changes > For Everyone. Tip: to use a password to keep others from turning off Track Changes - Go to Review > Track Changes > Lock Tracking.
Manage activity history settings. Activity history is customizable—at any time, you can choose to stop saving activity history.
You can view and clear your Microsoft Edge browsing history stored on a single device, across all synced devices, and in the cloud. You may choose to clear your browsing history at any time. Clear browsing data stored on your device
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Find out why Microsoft collects your search history, how to view and clear your search history, and which search data appears on the privacy dashboard.
Microsoft Edge will delete your browsing history, cookies, and site data, as well as passwords, addresses, and form data when you close all InPrivate windows. You can start a new InPrivate session by selecting Settings and more on a computer or Tabs on a mobile device.
If you get an email about unusual activity on your Microsoft account, or if you’re worried that someone else might have used your account, go to the Recent activity page. You’ll see when your Microsoft account was signed in during the last 30 days, along with any device or app-specific info.
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Enable and configure versioning for a list or library. Use Version History to view previous versions of files stored in OneDrive or SharePoint libraries.
Quick steps: For a file stored in OneDrive or a SharePoint Online library, you can go back to an earlier version of the file and restore it. Open the file you want to restore and go to File > Info. If the file has previous versions, you'll see a button named Version History. Select it to see the list of versions.